Effects of Human Capital on Economic Growth in Selected Asian Countries

In researches which are conducted in the world, it has been pointed out that there is an important share of human capital on countries’ development. Especially since the middle of 20th centuries, human capital had been stared to get attention in solving problems which countries went through during d...

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